The Cronian Incident
The Formist Series, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Steve Rausch
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By:
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Matthew Williams
Hard boiled private investigator meets hard science fiction in this sci-fi tale that fans of the Expanse will love!
Jeremiah Ward was just another convict, a disgraced investigator who once worked the Martian beat, now serving his sentence in a mining colony on Mercury. When a member of a powerful faction goes missing on Titan, Ward is given an opportunity he cannot pass up. In exchange for investigating the disappearance of this figure, he gets a clean slate and a second chance.
But, the deeper Ward digs the more secrets he finds. Instead of investigating a missing person’s case he becomes embroiled in a centuries-old conspiracy and Ward comes to realize his one shot at redemption may cost him his life.
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Visionary setting with fascinating characters
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Politics reign supreme in the new world and them's that's got, keeps. The story was incredible! I was so engrossed in the story that I did not see the ending coming. It broke my heart. Thank goodness there is a book two!!
The narration was excellent, in every sense of the word. The main character, Jeremiah Ward, was an ex-intelligence officer, turned con, then private investigator. There was some gruffness and wide-eyed exasperation to Ward learning his new role and figuring out what was going on. The narrator nailed it. There were Russians (natch) and incredibly powerful female characters amongst a host of other voices. The narration made this story real.
I'm glad there is a second book in this series. I need some vindication!
That ending killed me!!
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This book has a lot of things going for it. The story is fun and engaging, the narrator fits the role to perfection, and the pacing is perfect. It has a hint of the 50’s private eye, but in a futuristic setting. I say only a hint, but that hint is in every scene. I really enjoyed that aspect of it and it paired nicely with all the great descriptions and world-building. The contrast between the two really made for some interesting listening.
There are some detractor’s, but they are minor. The world-building is interesting and detailed, but can be tough to follow and certainly to keep track of. There are many locations and descriptions and they tend to get just a little cluttered as the book goes on. I felt like I had to back things up a few times to make sure I knew what had been described and had absorbed it. I also felt that, while the ending was interesting, it also came about a little suddenly. It is a stylistic thing I guess, but it felt somewhat condensed.
Overall, I enjoyed the story and I am looking forward to reading and listening to more.
Just to be clear: This book was given to me for free, at my request, and this is an unbiased and voluntary review. When I have something positive or negative to say about any given book, I do so. I want that same honesty when people review my own work, so I stick to it when reviewing the work of others.
Engaging Story
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Engaging sci-fi story
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A Good Sci-Fi
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